OK, if I’m interpreting this correctly, “consistency” could be said to be the ability to make a plan and follow through with it, barring new information or unexpected circumstances. So the actions the CDT agent has available aren’t just “say yes” and “say no” but also “say yes, get into the car, and bring the driver 1000$ once you are in the city”, interpreting all of that as a single action.
However in that case, it is not necessary to distinguish between detecting lies and simulating.
OK, if I’m interpreting this correctly, “consistency” could be said to be the ability to make a plan and follow through with it, barring new information or unexpected circumstances. So the actions the CDT agent has available aren’t just “say yes” and “say no” but also “say yes, get into the car, and bring the driver 1000$ once you are in the city”, interpreting all of that as a single action.
However in that case, it is not necessary to distinguish between detecting lies and simulating.